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05/01/2013

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What is the Orion Nebula?
Definition
a large interstellar gas and dust cloud containing many young stars
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What planet has a similar density to the Sun?
Definition
Jupiter
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What is an HR diagram?
Definition
A plot of luminosity and surface temperature of stars.
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Spectral diagrams emitted from the sun that are split into two or more components show that...
Definition
The sun has a strong magnetic field
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What is the relationship between stellar mass and luminosity?
Definition
The greater the mass, the greater the luminosity
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What is Hydrostatic Equilibrium?
Definition
The balance of gravity inward and gas pressure outward
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When is electron degeneracy pressure important in the life of a star?
Definition
It occurs at the end of hydrogen burning in the star's core, just before the start of helium burning in a star's core.
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What is the spectral type of a star most directly related to?
Definition
The surface temperature of the star
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What defines the end of the protostar period of star development?
Definition
Nuclear reactions beginning in the protostar's core
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Where does a star move on the HR diagram when a star stops burning hydrogen in its core?
Definition
The upper right, where red giants are located
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What causes sunspots?
Definition
Differential rotation and its effect on weak magnetic fields
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What supports a white dwarf star?
Definition
Degenerate electron pressure in the compact interior
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At what distance are objects assumed to be when measuring absolute magnitude?
Definition
10 parsecs
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What are the characteristics of a K2 III star like Arcturus?
Definition
It is a cool giant star.
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What occurs in a semidetached binary system?
Definition
One star fills its Roche lobe while the other does not
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At what temperature do thermonuclear reactions in a star's core begin to convert helium into carbon?
Definition
100 million kelvin
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What is the characteristic color of an emission nebula?
Definition
Red
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What provides power for the sun?
Definition
Fusion of hydrogen into helium
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In what kind of binary star system does the transfer of mass from the surface of one star to another star occur?
Definition
Semidetached binaries
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In which wavelength is the sun's coronal hole most prominently visible?
Definition
X-Ray
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What characteristic do all main sequence stars share?
Definition
They generate energy by hydrogen fusion in their cores
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What effect does interstellar dust have on starlight?
Definition
It dims and reddens distant stars by preferentially scattering their blue lights
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What causes a helium flash and in what type of star does it occur?
Definition
Electron degeneracy or quantum crowding in the core of a low mass red giant star
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What is the temperature of the corona of the sun?
Definition
1-2 million K
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What is a white dwarf?
Definition
A low mass star at the end of its life
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What is the last nuclear burning stage in the life of a low mass star like the sun?
Definition
Fusion of helium nuclei to form carbon and oxygen
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What are the layers of the sun from the center outward?
Definition
Radiative zone, convective zone, photosphere, chromosphere, corona
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What are protostars?
Definition
Stars that are slowly contracting and heating up
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How long will the sun be a main sequence star?
Definition
about 10 billion years
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What is apparent magnitude?
Definition
The measure of the brightness of a star as seen from earth
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What is proper motion of a star?
Definition
Its apparent motion across our sky against the background stars
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What has the study of stars in clusters helped astronomers to understand?
Definition
Stellar evolution -- the development of stars over time
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How precisely can stellar parallax be measure by telescopes on Earth?
Definition
0.01 arc seconds, equivalent to about 100 parsecs in space
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What is the Chandrasekhar limit?
Definition
The point at which a white dwarf star can no longer support its own weight -- 1.4 solar masses
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How many more years will the sun be able to generate energy using nuclear reactions in its core?
Definition
About 5 billion more years
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How can the age of a star cluster be determined?
Definition
By determining its turnoff point from the main sequence of the HR diagram
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What is most important in determining where a protostar reaches the main sequence on the HR diagram?
Definition
Its mass
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What causes granulation on the surface of the sun?
Definition
Convection currents carrying heat from beneath the surface
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What is the second hottest surface temperature spectral class?
Definition
B
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What is the order of the spectral classes
Definition
OBAFGKM
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What is most important in controlling the evolution of a star?
Definition
Its mass
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What are the two most abundant materials in the universe?
Definition
Hydrogen and helium
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What is most important in controlling the evolution of a star?
Definition
Its mass
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What are the two most abundant materials in the universe?
Definition
Hydrogen and helium
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What is a neutrino?
Definition
An elusive subatomic particle which has little or no mass and is difficult to detect
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What kind of stars are at the center of an H II region (emission nebula)
Definition
Bright, young O and B stars
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What are sunspots?
Definition
Cool, dark regions on the sun's surface
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What is a brown dwarf?
Definition
an object intermediate between a planet and a star, with not enough mass to begin nuclear reactions in its core.
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What is the temperature of the sun's photosphere?
Definition
5800 K
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How many of all the stars are main sequence?
Definition
Almost all of them
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What is a red giant?
Definition
star burning hydrogen into helium in a shell around the core.
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What is the surface of the sun called
Definition
The surface of the sun is called photosphere
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What kind of galaxy has very little interstellar dust and gas?
Definition
Elliptical
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What is the "central engine" of an active galaxy?
Definition
A supermassive black hole at the center of an accretion disk, with jets of material being ejected perpendicular to the disk.
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What is an S0 galaxy?
Definition
A galaxy that has a disk and a bulge with smooth light distribution but no spiral arms
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What is the Hubble classification of a very flat elliptical galaxy?
Definition
E7
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What is the local group?
Definition
A cluster of galaxies in which the Milky Way is located.
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What is the temperature of the blackbody radiation we detect that originated in the Big Bang (cosmic microwave background radiation)?
Definition
3K
Term
What is the energy output of a bright quasar equivalent to?
Definition
1000 bright galaxies
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What is cosmological redshift?
Definition
The stretching of the wavelengths of photons as they travel through expanding space.
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What do cosmologists study?
Definition
The origin, structure, and evolution of the universe.
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What is a supercluster of galaxies?
Definition
A cluster of galaxy clusters
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What are Seyfert galaxies?
Definition
Active galaxies with very bright, starlike nuclei
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In the Hubble classification scheme for spiral galaxies, what is the tightness of the winding of the spiral arms most directly related to?
Definition
The size of the central bulge of the galaxy.
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What kind of galaxy contains mostly old, low mass, population II stars?
Definition
Elliptical
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What does a spiral galaxy look like when seen edge-on?
Definition
A thick, flat line with a bulge in the center
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What is a starburst galaxy?
Definition
A galaxy that has collied with another and caused a burst of star formation
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In the 1970s it was discovered that, among spiral galaxies, the wider the 21 cm radio emission line is, the brighter the galaxy. What is the name of this relation?
Definition
The Tully-Fisher Relation
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What do elliptical galaxies not have?
Definition
A disk, bulge, and spiral arms.
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What is a quasar thought to be?
Definition
The central core of an active galaxy
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What is cosmic microwave background radiation?
Definition
Radiation left over from the big bang, after the universe expanded and cooled.
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What do quasars appear to be?
Definition
Very distant, intrinsically bright objects that are moving away from earth at very high speeds.
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In relation to the universe, what does the word "isotropic" mean?
Definition
The expansion of the universe is the same in all directions.
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What observational fact convinces astronomers that the source of the energy in a a typical quasar is physically very small?
Definition
The rapid variation of the intensity of the source
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What does the Hubble distance-velocity relationship state?
Definition
The farther a galaxy is away from our galaxy, the faster it appears to be traveling away from it
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What if the universe is unbounded?
Definition
The universe will expand forever
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What was the COBE satellite designed to measure?
Definition
Cosmic microwave background radiation
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Which two parameters representing observations of distant objects in the universe are related to the Hubble Law?
Definition
The distance to the object and a redshift of its light
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How are the Magellanic Clouds classified?
Definition
Irregular Galaxies
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What is a radio galaxy?
Definition
A galaxy that has two lobes, one on each side of the galaxy, which emit synchrotron radiation at radio wavelengths.
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In what type of galaxy is star formation no longer occurring?
Definition
E0 (or any other E)
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If space is flat, what is the future of the universe?
Definition
It will barely expand forever, reaching zero expansion speed after infinite time.
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What is the Hubble classification of a spiral galaxy with a prominent central bulge and smooth, flat spiral arms?
Definition
Sa
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What parameter of the present universe is considered to be most critical in determining the ultimate fate of the universe?
Definition
The average density of matter
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In which classification of galaxies is the largest range of sizes found?
Definition
Elliptical
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When is synchrotron radiation produced?
Definition
When electrons move in spirals in a magnetic field
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In what important measurement in astronomy are variable stars (RR Lyrae and Cephied) used?
Definition
The measurement of distances to galaxies
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What two characteristics of distant objects does the Hubble relation link?
Definition
Distance and velocity of recession
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What is the meaning of the cosmological principle
Definition
We do not occupy a special location in space, because the univese is the same everywhere on average
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What will happen if the universe is bounded?
Definition
The univese will eventually fall back in on itself; the "big crunch"
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Where is a pulsar usually found?
Definition
At the center of a supernova explosion
Term
What separates a black hole from the rest of the universe?
Definition
Its event horizon
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What is the maximum mass of a neutron star?
Definition
3 solar masses
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Where in our galaxy are young, metal-rich stars found?
Definition
In the disk and spiral arms
Term
How far is our sun from the center of the MWG?
Definition
8 kpc
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How did Sir William Herschel try to measure our sun's position in our galaxy in the 1790s?
Definition
By counting the density of stars in different directions along the milky way
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What quantum transition occurs in a cool hydrogen atom to produce a 21-cm radiation photon?
Definition
An electron in the ground atomic state reverses the direction of its spin.
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What material in the MWG prevents us from seeing and photographing the galactic center at optical wavelengths?
Definition
Interstellar dust
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What mechanism gives rise to the phenomenon of the nova?
Definition
Matter from a companion star falls onto a white dwarf in a close binary system, eventually causing a nuclear explosion
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How are neutron stars believed to be created?
Definition
By type II supernovae, the explosions of high-mass stars
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Where are O-type stars not found in our galaxy?
Definition
The Halo
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What is the Chandrasekhar limit?
Definition
1.4 Solar masses
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What method did Harlow Shapley use in 1917 to estimate the sun's location in the MWG?
Definition
He measured the locations of globular clusters around the galaxy
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What is a singularity?
Definition
A point of infinite density
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What is the term used to describe when light traveling away from the surface of a neutron star becomes strongly redshifted?
Definition
Gravitational redshift
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When is the core collapse phase at the end of the life of a massive star triggered?
Definition
When nuclear fusion has produced a significant amount of iron in the star's core
Term
What is the law of cosmic censorship?
Definition
There can be no naked singularities -- every black hole must be surrounded by an event horizon
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What kind of wave is similar in properties to the density wave that produces the spiral arm in the MWG?
Definition
A compression wave
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What is a type II supernovae?
Definition
The explosion of a single, high mass star after silicon burning has produced a core of iron nuclei
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What kind of galaxy is the MWG?
Definition
A spiral galaxy
Term
Where do the X-Rays that come from the vicinity of a black hole actually originate?
Definition
Just outside the event horizon, on the accretion disk
Term
How did we deduce that there is possibly a very large amount of dark matter in the halo of our galaxy?
Definition
The rotation curve of our galaxy, which indicates higher than expected orbital speeds in the outer regions of the galaxy
Term
What is photodisintegration?
Definition
the splitting apart of atomic nuclei by high energy gamma rays
Term
What is the sequence of end points in stellar evolution in order of increasing maximum mass?
Definition
White dwarf, neutron star, black hole
Term
How does interstellar matter affect our view of the disk of our galaxy?
Definition
It blocks the view of the disk more at optical wavelengths, less in infrared, and not at all at radio wavelengths
Term
Where did black holes get their name?
Definition
Because no light or any other electromagnetic radiation can escape from inside them
Term
What has been proposed to explain the tremendous amount of activity detected at the center of our galaxy?
Definition
A supermassive black hole
Term
According to the theory of general relativity, why does the earth orbit the sun?
Definition
Earth orbits the sun because space around the Sun is curved and the Earth follows this curved space
Term
Who discovered the first pulsar?
Definition
An English graduate student, Jocelyn Bell, in 1967
Term
Where is the center of the MWG located?
Definition
Sagittarius
Term
What is a type 1-a supernova?
Definition
the explosion of a white dwarf in a binary star system after mass has been transferred onto it from its companion
Term
How are clocks affected by the presence of a presence of a gravitational field?
Definition
Clocks in a gravitational field run slower than clocks outside the field
Term
What is the Swarzschild Radius?
Definition
The distance from the singularity to the event horizon, from which light cannot escape
Term
What is a neutrino?
Definition
An elusive subatomic particle which has little to no mass and is very difficult to detect.
Term
When is Synchotron radiation emitted?
Definition
When charged particles are forced to move along curved paths within a magnetic field
Term
According to Newton's law of gravity, why does the earth orbit the sun?
Definition
the Earth orbits the Sun because the sun exerts a gravitational force on the Earth across empty space
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What outlines the spiral arms in our galaxy?
Definition
Dust, Gas, and Young O and B stars
Term
What is the main observational difference between type I and type II supernovae?
Definition
Hydrogen lines are prominent in the spectrum of a Type II supernova but absent in a Type I
Term
What did Ancient Chinese astronomers record the appearance of in 1054?
Definition
A supernova, bright enough to be seen in broad daylight
Term
What is the main observational difference between type I and type II supernovae?
Definition
Hydrogen lines are prominent in the spectrum of a Type II supernova but absent in a Type I
Term
What did Ancient Chinese astronomers record the appearance of in 1054?
Definition
A supernova, bright enough to be seen in broad daylight
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